I don't think :link is required for unvisited links. Try this:
a.menuItems /* unvisited link from menuItems class*/
{
border:0;
border-style:none;
color:#e9eaec;
} ...and so on
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Inferno FS <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody
>
> I have to build a website for the course webtechnology and have ran
> into a problem.
> The problem is the following:
>
> For my menu I use images as links. Setting the different styles of
> a:visited, a:link etc works well in FireFox, but does not work in IE.
> And the funny thing is that regular links (text) do get the set style.
>
> Here is some of my html code:
> <div id="menuDiv">
> <a class="menuItems" href="Home.html"><img src="images/
> Kunstgalerij-Masterpage_02.gif" alt="Home"/></a>....followed by other
> images
>
> Here is the CSS code I use to set the style of the links:
> a.menuItems:link /* unvisited link from menuItems class*/
> {
> border:0;
> border-style:none;
> color:#e9eaec;
> } ...and so on
>
> Could somebody please tell me what I have to add/change in order to
> get it working in IE as well?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> >
>
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